The latest fundraising dollars show Slay has maintained a large financial advantage. The mayor's most recent filing says he has raised a total of $3,363,056.31 over the course of the campaign. Reed, on the other hand, has raised a total of only $626,439.17.

Additionally, the mayor's office yesterday rolled out the city's first "sustainability plan." A release says:

Commissioned by Mayor Francis Slay, the plan has three purposes: first, to make our City cleaner, safer, healthier, with less waste of energy and natural resources; second, to attract knowledge workers and others who want more-sustainable spaces and neighborhoods; and third, to make life better and easier for all of the City's citizens.

The plan, which includes a "260-page library of ideas," outlined priorities for implementation -- over the next five years.